The Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) is a state agency within the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS). The MPTC’s mandate and mission is to set the police training standards for all law enforcement officers certified by the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission (“POST”), and to develop, deliver, and maintain a record of that training for over 23,000 police officers (municipal, MBTA, environmental, campus, hospitals), deputy sheriffs, harbormasters, constables, and other statutorily defined personnel who perform police duties and functions in the Commonwealth. These responsibilities are to be carried out in a way that ensures high quality, standardized, community-oriented training. The MPTC’s training programs include a comprehensive, 800-hour basic recruit training program for new police officers, statutorily required annual in-service training programs, and specialized training programs. The MPTC’s academies work closely with the local municipal police departments in their respective regions and are responsive to regional training needs and requirements. The MPTC operates 7 regional academies and oversees 10 authorized academies across the Commonwealth. The Randolph Academy Director is responsible for the overall facilitation, administration and delivery of the Basic Recruit Officer Course at the Randolph Police Academy using the approved standardized MPTC curriculum. The Academy Director provides leadership and oversight for academy operations, instructors, student officers ensuring the program is delivered consistently and in accordance with all MPTC polices and standards. The Academy Director is expected to serve as a professional role model for the instructors and student officers while maintaining strict adherence to agency policies, procedures and training guidelines.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director